So that's just about another year closer to death - post your game of the year then.

Won't bother collating or ranking the choices - lets treat this as more of a discussion thread.

Game of 2017Mario Odyssey.
Honourable Mentions - Zelda BotW (very, very hard choice between this and Mario for my game of the year),Crash Bandicoot Remakes.

Best Game You Beat in 2017Zelda OoT (gooseberry fool master piece)
Honourable Mentions Paper Mario Colur Spash (Funny, charming and clever - just a eton mess combat system)Inside (cool short and sweet creepy indie title. Very thought provoking - if you haven't heard of it look into it-it's great https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_(video_game) )

Most Disappointing GameYooka Layee (I so, so wanted this to be good, I looked forward to it more than Zelda. I was a bit of an apologist of this game - part of me thought "it's supposed a retro style 90s platformer - it's detractors want it to be a modern game that it isn't supposed to be", it is quite enjoyable to be fair and I would recommend giving it a go but there's a reason people go crazy for Sonic Mania and this not so much).

Games Developer / Publisher of the YearNintendo (Switch, open world Zelda, Snes Classic Mini - Nintendo is back)

Your Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017
I finished Zelda OoT for the first time. Wasn't particularly hard but I have been trying on and off since 2002.

The Red Dead Redemption 2 Most Anticipated Game of 2018Red Dead Redemption 2

Resident Evil 7. the first game I got this year and ultimately my fave one. decided not to include binding of Isaac afterbirth plus as it has already been out in previous years. so out of all the new games this year, Resident Evil 7 takes it.

Best Game You Beat in 2017

again, probably Resident Evil 7. I beat the game, then instantly started a new file and beat it all over again. and the only game I have felt like applauding when the end credits rolled in.

Most Disappointing Game

I would say Disc Jam, had all the potential to be as big of a hit as Rocket League but there just wasn't enough in the game. it was fun an all, but theres only so much enjoyment that I can get over only being able to play online.

Games Developer / Publisher of the Year

has to be Nintendo, just been their year.

Your Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017

defeating Delerium as the keeper in Binding of Isaac Afterbirth +. its pretty damn annoying to do.

Super Mario Odyssey. Just beats out Breath of the Wild as I had a lot more fun and enjoyment with it overall and BoTW I didn't go back to after beating.

Best Game You Beat in 2017

I have beaten so many games this year it must be some kind of record. I will say Mario Odyssey unless I finish Chrono Trigger this year, in which case it may be Chrono Trigger.

Most Disappointing Game

Can't say I've been disappointed by any game that came out this year that I bought.

Best Game Developer/Publisher of the Year

Nintendo

Worst Game Developer/Publisher of the Year

EA

Your Personal Gaming Achievement of the Year

Not had many true achievements but thanks to our household now having a PS3 and a PS4 I've had access to play games that I've wanted to play for ages which was why I ended up buying Soul Calibur IV, F1 2017 and Dark Souls along with picking up Crash Team Racing on PSN. This also expanded to other consoles which saw me pick up Kingdom Hearts II and Chrono Trigger, both of which proved to be very enjoyable. I also finally make significant progress on LEGO Star Wars II after getting the game eight years ago with my PS2.

If that doesn't come out then probably Pokemon Switch or Insomniac's Spider-Man game. 2018 will most likely be me playing my backlog though and getting more into Dark Souls, there's also Xenoblade Chronicles 2 to get through which I started recently and never finished.

Breath of the Wild. As my most played game of 2017, having soaked up about 5 months of my year, I can't help but recognise just how much this world encapsulated me and held my attention.

Runner up - Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.

Most Disappointing game

...not applicable for me.

Best Game Developer/Publisher of the Year

Nintendo.

Your Personal Gaming Achievement of the Year

Between the Master Trials in BotW, obtaining platinum in TLL, 100% in Metroid: Samus Returns and now having collected most of what are considered to be the hardest moons in Mario Odyssey...I'd say Odyssey has been more consistent in giving me that sense of accomplishment in smaller but more numerous bursts.

I got this game for Christmas - it's not without it's flaws, it's certainly not the best game of 2017, it's not even this years best sonic game, but I enjoyed it [whilst it lasted] and it's probably as good as 3D sonic games get these days. Its not a long game, I've never associated longevity with value for money in Sonic games, but there was 30 levels and I wouldn't have particularly wanted anymore. There was alot to like; the 2D levels was as good as the ones in Generations, the graphics were alright, I felt like I had more control than other sonic games, it was nice having SOME Shadow in the game and the tone of the story was much more darker than other Sonic games and surprisingly they [just about] managed to pull it off.

Being able to create my own avatar fits Sonic games really well and there was loads of customerisation options - I would quite like to see this feature carried across to other installments.

Boss fights were a bit easy and dialogue was cheesy as gooseberry fool obviously, but they're never going to fix that. Game was a solid 'BetterThanAlrightIfYouLikeSonicGames / 10'.

SteamWorld Dig 2. I have yet to play Breath Of The Wild, Super Mario Odyssey disappointed me, and L.A. Noire (the next best thing, to my mind) has a few niggles with the interview system (for me, at least). SWD2 was a stunning game, moving from the procedural generation of the first to designed levels with aplomb, and taking some of the sensibilities of the brilliant SteamWorld Heist with it. Great stuff.

Best Game You Beat in 2017

Just wanted to say, this is a great idea, because Game Of The Year and Best Game You Played That Year are not always one and the same. Case in point: I'm going for Deus Ex: Human Revolution on the Wii U. I'd hated it when I first picked it up but it grew on me until the point where I could play the game how I'd wanted to from the beginning: invisible stealthy hacker guy for the win!

Most Disappointing Game

Super Mario Odyssey. You are rewarded for very small actions and too often for it to be as meaningful as it was in previous games. It didn't work for me. I was expecting the Earth and I got, like, North America. Or something.

Games Developer / Publisher of the Year

Nintendo. They've kept experimenting (Breath Of The Wild, ARMS, the Switch itself) whilst being true to what they've always done.

Your Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017

Completing Metroid: Samus Returns with 100% of the items. I hold that game personally responsible for the ruination of the Circle Pad on my second 3DS.

The Most Anticipated Game of 2018

That I know is for sure coming out in 2018? That'd be Dragon Quest Builders. That I hope is coming out in 2018? That'd be Pokémon Switch.

Game of 2017
Hollow Knight, game is the type of game i dreamed of playing as a kid. Game is amazing goddamn

Best Game I beat in 2017
Doom 4. Like pointing and clicking on things to kill them? Play this before any other similar game, it's that damn good.

Most Disappointing Game
Super Mario Odessey. Don't get me wrong, it's fun and really well made. It just doesn't really have that much to say for itself other than it's pretty fun and really well made but feels like a bloody treadmill rather than going out and doing these cool things in these fun worlds.

Dev/Publisher of 2017
Nintendo. They're back and thank fuck for that.

Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017
I'm now gaming as a part time job with no money attached.

Game of 2017
Super Mario Odyssey (Switch). I have only plugged ten hours into it so far but I have really enjoyed it; it's packed with fun moments.

Best Game I beat in 2017
Sniper Elite III (PS4). I found this to be a cracking adventure and I really liked the stealth-and-snipe action. Excellent!

Most Disappointing Game
WWE 2K18 (PS4). It may not be a bad game as such but, as a newbie to the series, I am finding the controls to be really quite difficult to pick up. I want to enjoy the game but I am too lousy at it to get anywhere!

Dev/Publisher of 2017
Nintendo. I am a fan of the Wii U but they have stepped things up with the Switch launch and subsequent software releases.

Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017
Right at the end of the year I decided that I need to cut back on getting new games and just enjoy the ones that I have. I hope that I stick with this!

Most anticipated game of 2018
I don't know if it'll happen but I hope we get Animal Crossing arrive on the Switch.

Game of 2017 + Best Game I beat in 2017:
Zelda BOTW. Only a short while into the game I felt that this was maybe the best Zelda game I've ever played. My opinion on it has cooled a bit since but I'd still say it's way up there. Not without its flaws but it's a pretty magical game and quite refreshing.

Honourable mention: Metroid: Samus Returns

Most disappointing game:
Pokemon Ultra Sun/Moon. Guess I was silly to get my hopes up, but I was caught up by the idea that the story might be radically different in some way. This is a pretty hastily done remake, a year after the original Sun/Moon calculated to be released before the 3DS becomes irrelevant. The game progresses incredibly similarly to the originals and even makes some changes I don't agree with. It felt a bit off. Also pretty disappointed with the Ultra Recon Squad:

I guess the 'twist' in the end was that they didn't end up being bad guys since they kind of had that vibe and were teamed up with the Aether Foundation, but I wish they had been. They seemed badass at first but they amount to very little. Ultra Megalopolis, though it was highlighted in the trailers, was particularly disappointing.

Some of the extra content is good but it could have easily been DLC this time around.

Personal Gaming Achievement of 2017
Actually playing some games I guess. Been getting around to a lot of games I've been meaning to try whereas in the past I've been a bit paralysed by all the choice.

Most anticipated game of 2018
Don't even have a Switch yet but off the top of my head...maybe Animal Crossing, if it ends up coming out this year. I've tried getting back into New Leaf a few times to no avail despite liking the series. I think something fresh would rekindle my interest. Apart from that, maybe the rumoured Melee HD if it's coming this year. A smash bros trademarked logo matches that of the gamecube game, and recently Gamecube controller support was silently made available for the Switch, so it could really be happening.

being a soldier defending the Falklands against the UK would be great!

I'm confused? who would be defending the Falklands from the UK? The island was uninhabited apart from a period of around six years when there were a few French and Spanish soldiers living on the island, apart from that its always been British